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Table of Contents Foreword. VII Acknowledgements. IX Table of Contents. XI List of Figures and Charts.XV List of Tables. XVII Chapter 1 Introduction. 1 Chapter 2 Self-Reported (Juvenile) Delinquency - A Research Summary. 5 2.1 Self-Report Research. 5 2.1.1 The evolution and use of self-report delinquency research. 5 2.1.2 Impact of self-report studies on crime theory. 8 2.1.3 Introduction of self-report research in Europe. 10 2.1.4 Cross-national research based on the self-report method. 15 2.1.5 Self-report methodology in longitudinal studies. 17 2.2 Main Findings of Self-Report
Research. 19 2.3 Self-Report Research in the Balkans. 24 Chapter 3 Research Questions. 31 3.1 Phenomenology: Differences in the Extent and Nature of Juvenile Crime in the Balkans. 31 3.2 Aetiology: Causes of Juvenile Delinquency in the Balkans. 33 3.3 Cross-National Comparison between Countries from the Balkans and Western Europe. 36
XII Contents Chapter 4 Methodology. 39 4.1 Comparative Research Methodology.39 4.2 Sampling.41 4.2.1 City-based and national sampling design.42 4.2.2 School-based survey. 44 4.3 The ISRD3Measurement Instrument. 49 4.3.1 The ISRD3 questionnaire. 49 4.3.1.1 Delinquency module. 50 4.3.1.2 Drug use. 52 4.3.1.3 Alcohol use.53 4.3.1.4 Social-economic status. 53 4.3.1.5 Migrant status. 55 4.3.1.6 Religion. 55 4.3.1.7
Family. 56 4.3.1.8 School. 57 4.3.2 Validity of self-report surveys in the Balkans. 58 4.4 Statistics. 61 Chapter 5 Findings. 63 5.1 Descriptive Statistics. 63 5.1.1 Sample characteristics. 63 5.1.2 Prevalence ofjuvenile delinquency in the Balkans.66 5.1.3 Different types ofjuvenile delinquency in the Balkans. 71 5.1.4 Versatility. 75 5.1.5 Gender.77 5.1.6 Age. 80 5.1.7 Substance use. 83 5.1.8 Juvenile
victimization. 88 5.2 Indicators of Juvenile Delinquency in the Balkan Region. 92 5.2.1 Impact of the family on juvenile delinquency. 92 5.2.1.1 Family control family attachment. 92 5.2.1.2 Parental control impact on juvenile delinquency.94 5.2.1.3 Parental attachment impact on juvenile delinquency. 97 5.2.1.4 Family structure. 101 5.2.1.5 Multivariate regression of family-related variables.106 5.2.2 Impact of the economy on juvenile delinquency. 109
Contents XIII 5.2.2.1 Economy in the Balkan region. 111 5.2.2.2 Unemployment rates among young people/families in the Balkan region. 112 5.2.2.3 Maternal employment and juvenile delinquency. 115 5.2.2.4 Multivariate regression of economy-related variables. 115 5.2.3 Impact of the school on juvenile delinquency. 120 5.2.3.1 Education systems in the Balkan region.121 5.2.3.2 School functioning and bonding. 121 5.2.3.3 Multivariate regression of school-related variables. 125 5.2.4 Impact of religion on juvenile delinquency. 130 5.2.4.1 Religion affiliation, religiosity, and juvenile delinquency.133 5.2.4.2 Multivariate regression of school-related variables. 136 Chapter 6 Conclusion. 139 6.1 Descriptive Statistics. 139 6.2 Explaining Juvenile Crime in the Balkans. 141 Chapter 7
Summary. 147 7.1 Overview of the Study. 147 7.2 Main Research Findings.148 7.3 Future Fields of Research. 151 References. 153 Appendix: Questionnaire.177
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Table of Contents Foreword. VII Acknowledgements. IX Table of Contents. XI List of Figures and Charts.XV List of Tables. XVII Chapter 1 Introduction. 1 Chapter 2 Self-Reported (Juvenile) Delinquency - A Research Summary. 5 2.1 Self-Report Research. 5 2.1.1 The evolution and use of self-report delinquency research. 5 2.1.2 Impact of self-report studies on crime theory. 8 2.1.3 Introduction of self-report research in Europe. 10 2.1.4 Cross-national research based on the self-report method. 15 2.1.5 Self-report methodology in longitudinal studies. 17 2.2 Main Findings of Self-Report
Research. 19 2.3 Self-Report Research in the Balkans. 24 Chapter 3 Research Questions. 31 3.1 Phenomenology: Differences in the Extent and Nature of Juvenile Crime in the Balkans. 31 3.2 Aetiology: Causes of Juvenile Delinquency in the Balkans. 33 3.3 Cross-National Comparison between Countries from the Balkans and Western Europe. 36
XII Contents Chapter 4 Methodology. 39 4.1 Comparative Research Methodology.39 4.2 Sampling.41 4.2.1 City-based and national sampling design.42 4.2.2 School-based survey. 44 4.3 The ISRD3Measurement Instrument. 49 4.3.1 The ISRD3 questionnaire. 49 4.3.1.1 Delinquency module. 50 4.3.1.2 Drug use. 52 4.3.1.3 Alcohol use.53 4.3.1.4 Social-economic status. 53 4.3.1.5 Migrant status. 55 4.3.1.6 Religion. 55 4.3.1.7
Family. 56 4.3.1.8 School. 57 4.3.2 Validity of self-report surveys in the Balkans. 58 4.4 Statistics. 61 Chapter 5 Findings. 63 5.1 Descriptive Statistics. 63 5.1.1 Sample characteristics. 63 5.1.2 Prevalence ofjuvenile delinquency in the Balkans.66 5.1.3 Different types ofjuvenile delinquency in the Balkans. 71 5.1.4 Versatility. 75 5.1.5 Gender.77 5.1.6 Age. 80 5.1.7 Substance use. 83 5.1.8 Juvenile
victimization. 88 5.2 Indicators of Juvenile Delinquency in the Balkan Region. 92 5.2.1 Impact of the family on juvenile delinquency. 92 5.2.1.1 Family control family attachment. 92 5.2.1.2 Parental control impact on juvenile delinquency.94 5.2.1.3 Parental attachment impact on juvenile delinquency. 97 5.2.1.4 Family structure. 101 5.2.1.5 Multivariate regression of family-related variables.106 5.2.2 Impact of the economy on juvenile delinquency. 109
Contents XIII 5.2.2.1 Economy in the Balkan region. 111 5.2.2.2 Unemployment rates among young people/families in the Balkan region. 112 5.2.2.3 Maternal employment and juvenile delinquency. 115 5.2.2.4 Multivariate regression of economy-related variables. 115 5.2.3 Impact of the school on juvenile delinquency. 120 5.2.3.1 Education systems in the Balkan region.121 5.2.3.2 School functioning and bonding. 121 5.2.3.3 Multivariate regression of school-related variables. 125 5.2.4 Impact of religion on juvenile delinquency. 130 5.2.4.1 Religion affiliation, religiosity, and juvenile delinquency.133 5.2.4.2 Multivariate regression of school-related variables. 136 Chapter 6 Conclusion. 139 6.1 Descriptive Statistics. 139 6.2 Explaining Juvenile Crime in the Balkans. 141 Chapter 7
Summary. 147 7.1 Overview of the Study. 147 7.2 Main Research Findings.148 7.3 Future Fields of Research. 151 References. 153 Appendix: Questionnaire.177
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